G-8 nations vow to curb ENR technology, surprise India

G8 goes against spirit of Nuclear Suppliers Group's clean waiver.

NEW DELHI: The group of eight developed countries have vowed to curb transfer enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) technology and equipment, surprising India as it goes against the spirit of Nuclear Suppliers Group's "clean" waiver to it.

In a joint statement on non-proliferation, the G-8 nations also pushed other members of the 45-nation NSG to reach a consensus within this year to disallow transfer of ENR to countries which are not signatories to NPT.

The statement was issued after the Summit that was attended by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in L'Aquila in Italy.

The move, which would have an impact on India, comes even though the NSG had last September given New Delhi "clean" and "full" waiver for civil nuclear cooperation with the world despite it being a non-signatory to NPT.

"To reduce the proliferation risks associated with the spread of enrichment and reprocessing facilities, equipment and technology, we welcome the progress that continues to be made by the NSG on mechanisms to strengthen controls on transfers of such enrichment and reprocessing items and technology," said the statement issued yesterday.

While noting that the NSG has not yet reached consensus on this issue, the G-8 nations said "we agree that NSG discussions have yielded useful and constructive proposals contained in the NSG's 'clean text' developed at the November 20,2008 Consultative Group meeting."
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